Manning to advise Riddell on product development
A five-time NFL MVP who retired after the 2015 season, Peyton Manning wore Riddell's helmets and shoulder pads throughout his career with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos.
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A five-time NFL MVP who retired after the 2015 season, Peyton Manning wore Riddell's helmets and shoulder pads throughout his career with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos.
A Shelby County woman has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and tax evasion after being accused of embezzling from her employer and failing to pay $463,000 in income taxes.
A plan to build a new house of worship in Fishers on land now occupied by the Gray Eagle Golf Course driving range and clubhouse has raised red flags from nearby homeowners and at least one member of the Fishers City Council.
The company said it plans to lease a new 140,000-square-foot building in Southtech Business Park where it will process, package and distribute corn, soybean and cotton seed for field testing.
The crash that sent Scott Dixon’s car airborne in May’s Indianapolis 500 has some racing experts—or at least the members of one team—wondering if IndyCar and the Speedway need to do a better job vetting drivers.
George Mason University economist Tyler Cowen has just published a timely new book, “The Complacent Class: The Self-Defeating Quest for the American Dream.” Cowen’s message is that America is a nation that has lost its edge. Entrepreneurism and the willingness to take risks—key factors that once defined the American economy and made it the growth […]
Like a lot of conservatives who write about public policy, my views on climate change place me in the ranks of what the British writer Matt Ridley once dubbed the “lukewarmers.” Lukewarmers accept that the earth is warming and that our civilization’s ample CO2 emissions are a major cause. They doubt, however, that climate change […]
I know taking action can come with consequences to individuals, but inaction will come with profound consequences felt across our entire society.
Far too many Indiana families today struggle for economic stability.
Perhaps they need to look at their definition of student achievement.
We are standing on a stronger platform for improvement than many places.
Although the president is having popularity problems in the United States, he has a very deep level of support among the people I met in Saudi Arabia.
Some pundits insist we were idiots. But, actually, we won a huge policy victory.
Extreme overreactions might be causing those who were wary of Trump to come to his defense.
If support for RFRA had also been prevalent in the city of Indianapolis, I do not believe the largest tower in our skyline would have a Salesforce sign on it today.
Now, is the impeachment talk premature? I would say yes. But is the groundwork being laid for a constitutional crisis? Yes.
A Pence presidency would be good for Indiana. Make no doubt about it.
The French manufacturer of premium cookware has agreed to take 1,600 square feet of space at the north-side shopping center, marking its entry into the Indianapolis market.
The implication? Those who are sick have themselves to blame.
The process of unearthing and sharing information can be as uncomfortable as it is critical to our democracy.